In india, I am living in a remote village in Kerala State. We do not have the Credit Card facility launched at present in my area. Can you not please make a Internet Bank transfer facility as a new mode of payment please.
You can start a new account exclusively for this purpose and post the details in the site please.

So that your privacy could also be protected. I have tried many a times to verify my bank account and debit card to Paypal but it fails complaining that the verification could not be completed ..........

For the payment method, please choose "Pay by bank transfer or MoneyGram".

Our banking details will be e-mailed to you and also be visible on the formal invoice you can print after your order. When choosing this payment method, you may transfer the amount with MoneyGram, which should be available in most larger cities (see http://www.moneygram.com).

Discount coupons are codes we hand out to customers only in special situations, for example if a customer purchases a book shortly after only purchasing the software and still wants to profit from the special offer of QCAD + book for EUR 39.

I have now got Qcad to be a usable productive tool for my research work diagrams. I would like to make a contribution and I guess the best way would be to purchase the licenced version which looks like an annual subscription.

I'm running Ubuntu and will be upgrading soon to Natty. If I purchase the pro version and then upgrade will Qcad pro still run OK on Natty?

I contribute to a number of open source projects that I find useful and like this method of supporting the enormous amount of work guys like you do. I also like to use the mainstream distro version as that means most things are kept in sync as the os evolves.

So, if I contribute by buying a pro licence will it remain in sync with os evolution? Alternately, have you considered becoming a Ubuntu commercial partner that would enable you to offer the pro version from within Ubuntu repos?

I downloaded pro, it sits unpacked at the moment in my download folder. I thought it a good idea to remove the free Qcad version first. I tried to do this from the Ubuntu Software Centre and it failed.